February 9, 2017

February 9, 2017

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On Thursday’s Mark Levin show, The ruling from the 9th circuit of appeals on President Trump’s travel ban was both pathetic and predictable. The court is now conferring due process and constitutional rights onto a class of individuals that don’t have it. They’re not citizens, they’re not permanent legal residents. They have a visa and the government can yank the visa whenever they want to. This is what happens when you have a bunch of clowns in a black robe, with a couple of law clerks who sit there thinking this is a debating society. These radical liberal judges just nationalized a big chunk of nation security. We are becoming a country that are ruled by people who are not connected to our founding principles. Some are just waking up to the fact that we have already been at war with the left before Trump got into office. We could have used their help years ago. After that, Federalist 78 by Alexander Hamilton makes it clear that the judiciary is the weakest of the three branches. Congress has the power to remove and the executive branch the power to appoint. No attempt to impeach a justice is non-practical and you are attacked if you dare to raise it. The statists have convinced the people that the courts are the most powerful of the three branches. The leftists love it because when they are out of power, they can rely on the courts. No matter who the president is, they continue to advance their agenda. Obama may be out of office but his surrogates remain.

THIS IS FROM:

Bloomberg
Appeals Court Keeps U.S. Doors Open During Immigration Fight

US Courts
The 9th Circuit’s ruling against Trump’s travel ban (PDF)

Daily Wire
Ninth Circuit Upholds Stay Against Trump’s Executive Order, Trump FIRES BACK

Daily Wire
JUDICIAL TYRANNY: 5 Biggest Legal Stupidities In The Ninth Circuit’s Decision To Stop Trump’s Executive Order

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